who tamed who

Kassandra 2022-04-23 07:04:49

The story of a child and a fox is like a simple forest fairy tale, but also a realistic record of human beings and nature.

Human children became interested in foxes, and they wandered in the forest day after day, trying to meet foxes again.

Overnight, a spring and autumn, the stream in the forest flows slowly to winter. The child's curiosity was not defeated by the sudden drop in temperature of the season, but intensified, and finally let her spend the long winter in the room holding her injured foot. Holding the book her parents bought for her, she studied the habits of foxes, and worried about the forest of shotguns through the window.

At this time, there was one less fox in the forest. The other fox, perhaps the child had met before, perhaps passed by, hid under a tree trunk to survive this perilous winter.

After the child's feet healed, he returned to the forest full of enthusiasm, constantly looking for the orange-red figure. Time and time again, waiting for the fox outside the fox cave. Seeing this, I can't help but wonder, during the time when the child asked for the fox, did the fox tame the child?

And in the encounters arranged again and again, they met each other's souls.

There are many close-ups of the fox's eyes in this film, and it's obvious to see the fox's expression.

And the child also removed the fox's defense against her through repeated efforts, and naturally began to get close to humans. She also named Miss Fox, Dido. She has a special way of summoning a fox, a wooden whistle in her hand. The fox took her deeper into the forest, where she was exposed to more real nature. After this, foxes began to be tamed by humans.

Over time, even fox cubs began to get close to human children. They play all day and enjoy the beauty of the world together.

But, once tamed, there will be more covetousness, and man is trying to tame a beast.

The child tied a ribbon to the fox and led her to spend the winter at his home step by step. It's just a friend, what's wrong with inviting a friend to your home. But the fox was obviously unwell. After jumping up and down at home, he jumped out of the window.

The fox escaped from human captivity, and the child finally fell from the dream to reality.

She returned her tidu to nature and her friend back to her family.

Then she met Thiedu again and looked up, and the fox looked at her from the hill.

As before, she walked towards the fox step by step.

But this time, the fox stayed away from her. They are no longer closely related.

The fox is gone, childhood is over, and everything is new.

When the child became an adult and had her own child, she told the child about the fox who no longer belonged to her. She finally saw her heart.

But did the child's words arouse her memory again?

About the foxes in France, I always think of The Little Prince:

The fox said, "You are just a little boy to me, just like thousands of other little boys. I don't need you. You don't need me. I'm just a little boy to you. A fox is no different from thousands of other foxes. But if you tame me, we will need each other. To me, you are unique in my world; to you, I It's the only one in your world."

I think the little prince and the film about tameness, about the relationship between humans and foxes, are similar in both ways.

Dido is Betty's one-of-a-kind secret, her fox friend. As for Betty, it was obvious that he was Thiedu's only interracial friend. But Betty's love is too immature. What she gives is everything she has. She wants to give all the good things to Thiedu, and she stands in her own position for the sake of Thidu. But how could a young human understand the eyes of an adult beast.

Perhaps Thiedu understood this, so she chose to stay away. But they both spent those good days with each other. Cuddling with each other, loving each other, taming each other.

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Le renard et l'enfant quotes

  • Narrator: Somebody had told me that courtship was a strange mix of love and war.